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Income distribution / Wealth in the United States / Poverty / Taxation in the United States / Temporary Assistance for Needy Families / Poverty in the United States / Social Security / Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program / Youth work / Federal assistance in the United States / Socioeconomics / Economy of the United States
Date: 2015-04-23 10:21:56
Income distribution
Wealth in the United States
Poverty
Taxation in the United States
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Poverty in the United States
Social Security
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Youth work
Federal assistance in the United States
Socioeconomics
Economy of the United States

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